Top 20 Fantasy Drivers For 2014 Toyota Owners 400

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Richmond has always been a frustrating track for fantasy fans. Most of the big names struggle here and there are guaranteed to be a number of wrecks. To help you pick your team this weekend, here are the top-20 fantasy NASCAR drivers for the 2014 Toyota Owners 400.

20. Kyle Larson

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20. Kyle Larson

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Larson captured the pole for Richmond in the rain-shortend qualifying. Unfortunately, he doesn't have much experience in the front and will eventually find himself outside of the top-20.

19. Marcos Ambrose

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19. Marcos Ambrose

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Ambrose has three straight top-20 finishes and will be worth a late-round pick considering he is starting in 11th this year.

18. Joey Logano

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18. Joey Logano

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Logano has shockingly cracked the top-20 only once in his last five attempts in Richmond. He will start back in 17th and will be a very risky fantasy option this Saturday.

17. Greg Biffle

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17. Greg Biffle

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Biffle will unfortunately be starting back in 28th and will have a tough time making any noise this weekend.

16. Martin Truex Jr.

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16. Martin Truex Jr.

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After struggling at Richmond throughout his career, Truex Jr. has two consecutive top-17 finishes here.

15. Aric Almirola

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15. Aric Almirola

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Double-A seems energized about heading to Richmond this week. Almirola has already earned two top-10 finishes on short tracks this year and will be a great sleeper to look for.

14. Kurt Busch

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14. Kurt Busch

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In his last four races in Richmond, Busch has two top-10 finishes and two 28th place finishes. He will be the ultimate hit-or-miss option this Saturday.

13. Jamie McMurray

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13. Jamie McMurray

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McMurray finished fourth here last fall and showed he can compete at Richmond. He will start this year in seventh, so fantasy fans expect another top-15 finish from Ronald McDonald.

12. Denny Hamlin

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12. Denny Hamlin

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Hamlin is another household name starting outside of the top-20 (28) this weekend. However, he thrives coming from the back of the field and will find himself in the top-15 sooner rather than later.

11. Kasey Kahne

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11. Kasey Kahne

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Kahne will start in fourth this year, but he won't be worth reaching for considering his average finish of 17.95 on this track.

10. Tony Stewart

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10. Tony Stewart

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After a very slow start, Stewart has now cracked the top-10 in four of the last five races.

9. Jeff Gordon

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9. Jeff Gordon

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Gordon has three straight top-10 finishes in Richmond. He may be starting in 25th, but expect him to quickly make his way to the front of the pack.

8. Jimmie Johnson

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8. Jimmie Johnson

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Johnson will start this race in 10th in Richmond, but he has shockingly racked up just one top-10 finish in his last five trips. He is obviously worth a top-10 pick, but it may be better to grab a driver that has historically done better on this track.

7. Carl Edwards

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7. Carl Edwards

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Edwards won the last race in Richmond and has cracked the top-10 in seven of his last eight races here.

6. Matt Kenseth

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6. Matt Kenseth

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Kenseth has three straight top-seven finishes at Richmond and will be a safe bet to crack the top-10 this week.

5. Clint Bowyer

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5. Clint Bowyer

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Bowyer has two top-two finishes at Richmond in his last three races, including a win in the fall race of 2012. He will start this year in third and will add another top-five finish to his Richmond resume.

4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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Junior has finished inside the top-14 at Richmond in four straight trips, including a second apace finish in the 2012 fall race.

3. Brad Keselowski

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3. Brad Keselowski

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Keselowski will start in second, and considering Kyle Larson is sitting on the pole, the #2 car will quickly grab the lead this weekend. Keselowski is next to impossible to pass and will be able to do enough to make a impact this weekend.

2. Kevin Harvick

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2. Kevin Harvick

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Harvick has three career wins at Richmond. He will start this year in fifth and will be near the front of the pack all night long.

1. Kyle Busch

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1. Kyle Busch

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Busch has shockingly won three of the last four spring races at Richmond. He also has a 7.22 average finish here and will one of the best options to grab this weekend.